DISA MSPP / MPLS Architecture for Fleet Synthetic Training
Abstract
Prototype System. Align NCTE with the new DISA MSPP/MPLS architecture and to continue to influence the build-out of that architecture for optimum support of Fleet Synthetic Training (FST). This is a fundamental imperative to providing a seamless transition from current legacy infrastructures to the improved backbone architectures, the migration to which is mandated starting in 2012 by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for C3, Space, and Spectrum. The Navy Training Baseline JSAF and other Virtual and Constructive components will be correlated with Live players, significantly upgrading common ground truth. Intensified terrain is required for every FST AOR, as the NCTE "world thin" terrain will contain areas of high definition for entities to transit through successfully, resulting in increased planning and developing of scenarios to support wargaming. Order of battle change implementation activities are enhanced reducing developer time; FST planners will be able to use the existing Link-16 model in the Navy Training Baseline JSAF and the supporting services in the NCTE to represent Link-11 platform operations; and FST events and Joint and COCOM wargames that require the use of unclass/releasable JSAF can be supported, enhancing Live, Virtual and Constructive operations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2013
- Source ID
- 50bee04b120d74b22a0d4644f759b2f7